Theba pisana 01
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Contents 1 Summary 1.1 To the gallery of shells 1.1.1 This picture is part of a set 2 Licensing Summary[edit] Domain: Eukaryota • Regnum: Animalia • Subregnum: Eumetazoa • Cladus: Bilateria • Superphylum: Protostomia • Phylum: Mollusca • Classis: Gastropoda • Ordo: Stylommatophora • Subordo: Sigmurethra • Superfamilia: Helicoidea • Familia: Helicidae • Genus: Theba • Species: Theba pisana (Müller, 1774) Description: Theba pisana (Müller, 1774) English: White garden snail; Diameter 1.6 cm; Originating from sand dunes 5 km east of Mastichari, Kos, Greece, 36°51′45.15″N 27°6′58.94″E / 36.8625417°N 27.1163722°E / 36.8625417; 27.1163722; Shell of own collection, therefore not geocoded. Deutsch: Mittelmeersandschnecke; Durchmesser 1,6 cm; Herkunft: Dünen 5 km östlich Mastichari, Kos, Griechenland, 36°51′45.15″N 27°6′58.94″E / 36.8625417°N 27.1163722°E / 36.8625417; 27.1163722. Date: 26 August 2012. Source: Own work. Author: H. Zell. To the gallery of shells[edit]. This picture is part of a set[edit] : This is one of the images forming part of the Valued image set: Theba pisana (White garden snail), Shell on Wikimedia Commons. The image set has been assessed under the valued image set criteria and is considered the most valued set on Commons within the scope: Theba pisana (White garden snail), Shell You can see its nomination at Commons:Valued image candidates/Theba pisana (White garden snail), Shell.
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- Life
- Cellular
- Eukaryota (eukaryotes)
- Opisthokonta (opisthokonts)
- Metazoa (animals)
- Bilateria
- Protostomia (protostomes)
- Spiralia (spiralians)
- Mollusca (molluscs)
- Gastropoda (snails)
- Stylommatophora (slug)
- Helicoidea
- Helicidae (helicid snails)
- Theba
- Theba pisana
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